1 – God is Omnipotent, Yet Jesus Slept in the Boat: Infinite Power and Human Weakness
2 – God is Immortal, Yet Jesus Died: The Deathless One and the Cross
4 – Christ is Fully God and Fully Man: The Unity of Two Natures in One Person
5 – The Word Became Flesh: Infinite Divinity in Finite Humanity
6 – Christ is the Judge, Yet Was Judged: The Righteous One in the Dock
7 – Christ is Eternal, Yet Was Born of a Woman: Eternity Entering Time
9 – The King of Kings Was Born in a Manger: Majesty in Humiliation
10 – God Is All-Powerful, Yet Christ Slept from Exhaustion: Omnipotence in Human Weakness
11 – God Is Invisible, Yet Christ Was Seen: The Unseen Revealed in Flesh
12 – God Cannot Die, Yet Christ Died: Immortality Clothed in Mortal Flesh
13 – God Does Not Change, Yet Christ Grew and Matured: Unchanging Essence in a Developing Form
14 – God Never Changes, Yet Christ Grew and Matured: Immutable Divinity in a Developing Humanity
15 – God Is Omniscient, Yet Christ Asked Questions: Divine Wisdom in Human Inquiry
16 – God Is Glorious, Yet Christ Was Despised: Majesty Veiled in Rejection
17 – God Is Immortal, Yet Christ Was Crucified: Death Conquered by the Deathless One
18 – God Is Spirit, Yet Christ Had a Body: The Incorporeal God in Human FleshCertainly
19 – God Is Eternal, Yet Christ Was Born: Timelessness in Temporal Incarnation
20 – God Is Omnipresent, Yet Christ Walked from Place to Place: The Infinite Present in Finite Space
21 – God Is Peace, Yet the Son Cried Out: The Serenity of God and the Anguish of the Cross
23 – God Is the Creator, Yet Christ Was Born of a Woman
24 – God Is the Giver of Life, Yet Christ Lay Dead: The Source of Life in the Grave
